Review of the OtterBox Defender Series Case for the Apple iPhone 5C

Review of the OtterBox Defender Series Case for the Apple iPhone 5C Review of the OtterBox Defender Series Case for the Apple iPhone 5C After my phone was demolished, my wife demanded I get her a case for her iPhone 5C, or get her an iPhone 6. So I did what any man in my shoes would do and got her a case, turns out that’s not what she wanted which put me in another … Read more

Review of the Tablet Express Dragon Touch X10 10.6″ Octacore tablet

Tablet Express is never happy with what they have made, they always work on bigger and better, but could this be it?  Today’s review is of the Tablet Express Dragon Touch X10.  This is definitely bigger, but let’s find out if it is better. Before we can go any further, let’s take a look at the specs. Specifications •10.1in IPS 1366×768 HD Display •AllWinner A83T Octa Core processor running up to 2.0Ghz on all 8 … Read more

How-To Use GetResponse Effectively (and Grow Your Success in Internet Marketing)

Those of us who spend much of our time in the Internet marketing world, realize the importance of an email list. We also realize the challenges that that can sometimes present. Whether we are full-time Internet marketers who work on behalf of our clients, with their lists, or we are using email marketing for ourselves, the challenges exist. This is why it is so important to find the right fit when it comes to a … Read more

Review of the Thermaltake Suppressor F51 Computer Case

Thermaltake again takes its aim at performance with the Suppressor F51 E-ATX Mid-Tower case. The stock case alone provides just about everything needed, but we are never happy with stock, and neither is Thermaltake.  Let’s take a look at the features and spec’s. ThermalTake Suppressor F51 Windowed Specs and features Motherboard Support: Micro-ITX, Micro ATX, ATX, Extended ATX (E-ATX) Mid Tower Maximum GPU Length without HDD Cage: 18.3 inches / 465mm Maximum GPU Length with … Read more

Redirect Windows 10 Cortana to use Google Chrome Instead

While there is no native way in Windows 10 (yet) to change Cortana to query Google instead of Bing to get you the answers she searches for, there are plugins for Google Chrome that achieve the same results provided that you use Chrome as your default web browser. Bing to Google   Set Chrome as your Default Browser in Windows Store (video here how to do it) and then you can install Bing2Google Chrome Extension. … Read more

Four Things You Didn’t Know You Can Do with Public Wi-Fi

Never get trapped with public Wi-Fi security? That doesn’t mean you can always be the luck one. Stories about Social Security account and bank information have been stolen hit us every day. However, statistics and reality suggest that, mobile end is more tend to be the target of hackers. You will never take this serious, until you are part of the story. Here are four things you didn’t know you can do with public WI-FI … Read more

Review of the PNY GTX 960OC XLR8 Video card

In this multi-flavored and Skittles colored array of GPU board manufacturers, it’s hard to find the one perfect for you. Everyone seems to have a different theme and magical offering to get you to come down their line, but what if simple was the best? PNY has never been known to get caught up in throwing a bunch of useless gimmicks but does work hard to give you a performer. Today I bring you a … Read more

Amazon Announces New AWS M4 and T2 Virtual Server Options

New virtual server options from Amazon Web Services (AWS) can handle bigger memory, processing, networking, and database workloads than ever before. Running on Intel’s Xeon E5-2676 v3 Haswell processors, which operate at a base speed of 2.4 GHz and turbo speeds as high as 3.0GHz, the five new M4 EC2 instances are a large, general-purpose instances. They range in size from 8.6GB of system memory and two virtual CPUs to 40 virtual CPUs with 172GB … Read more

What is a VPN and Why Do I Need One?

I would like to thank Dragonblogger.com for allowing this guest post. Their website an authority on all things new when it comes to gaming and technology. In particular, I enjoyed this article about the exciting news from Microsoft at E3 this year. In our ever-growing technological landscape, there always new threats and ways that internet service providers or governments try to infringe on your open internet usage. Luckily, there are tools to fight back against … Read more

How Touch Screens have Changed the Internet Experience

As the use of mobile devices to access the Internet has grown so has the need to adapt technology. According to data from Global Web Index, 80% of users access the Internet using a smartphone, at some point; 46% use a tablet. Touch screen technology has emerged to overtake the use of a keyboard, even on some non-mobile devices. Touchscreens enable access to the Internet where there is no keyboard present; but that’s not all. … Read more

Review of the Patriot Ignite 480GB SSD PI480GS25SSDR

One of the best improvements one can make on their computer to get amazing speeds is to replace their C drive, or OS drive with an SSD, the difference is literally night and day. With a mechanical drive, it can take minutes to boot into the OS or to load a game, with an SSD a few seconds, want to upgrade, well read here first and lets see what you think.. You don’t know how … Read more

Enhance your YouTube experience with YouTube Center

Enhance your YouTube experience with YouTube Center, it lets you alter and change almost every feature in YouTube according to your liking. It even adds much more functionality to YouTube like option to download videos and audios, full video buffering, animated video thumbnails, and other numerous enhancements and modifications (possibly more than you’ll ever need).

Project Ascension: A Community Made Launcher After The Paid Mods Controversy

Its been barely a few days since Steam controversy. But for those of you not in the loop, here’s a short version of what happened. Basically, Steam (online game distribution platform) starting selling mods (modifications to games). Previously, these mods were community made, and freely distributed. The modders (creators) didn’t charge people for downloading and using them, and since they didn’t earn anything, they didn’t owe anything to the developers of the original game. Now, … Read more

5 Obscure Things To Do On The Internet

In keeping with our previous theme of showing you some unique thing to do around the Internet, here is another list of 5 things you can do on the Internet. 5. Interactive Solar System This interactive website shows you a virtual book about the solar system. Its filled with moving images and interactive pages. Along with that, it has a lot of useful information. It defines and goes through every planet is plenty of detail. 4. … Read more